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- UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.

ADDISON IMBRIEAND JOHN S.

PITTENGER, OF SAME PLACE.

REMEDY FOR HOG-CHOLERA.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 340,771, dated April27, 1886.

Application filed October 3, 1885. Serial No. 178,866. (No specimens.)

To all whom it may concern:

Be it known that I, GEORGE W. EAOHUS, a citizen of the United States,residing at Greencastle, inthe county of Franklin and State ofPennsylvania, have invented a new and useful Composition of Matter to beUsed for the Prevention and Treatment of Hog-Cholera, of which thefollowing is a specification.

My composition consists of the following ingredients, combined in theproportions stated, viz: water, one gallon; coal-oil,one-half gallon;spirits of turpentine, one quart; sulphate of iron, (pulverized,) onepound; charcoal, (pulverized,) one-fourth pound; flowers of sulphur,one-half pound; carbolic acid, one ounce, theseingredientsto bethoroughly mingled by agitation, to be used as a preventive by givingone table-spoonful to each grown hog twice a week; when sick, onetable-spoonful three times a day to each grown hog. For pigs, half theabove quantity should be given in every case to be mixed with swill ormilk. I use the coaloil, on account of its. penetrating properties, tokill the lice and nits on the animal. I am convinced that the diseasegets its origin from the louse-nit. The coal-oil will kill these bypenetrating the system. The turpentine is used as a diuretic, as

the kidneys are always more or less affected;

the sulphate of iron as a tonic to build up the debilitated condition ofthe hog. I use charcoal for an antiseptic, to prevent inortification, asI have found this to have set in before death. I use the flowers ofsulphur as a laxative, diaphoretic, and resolvent, and the car-' 5 bolicacid as a disinfectant and deodorizer, and also to destroy all loworders of insect life in the animal, including trichinze.

I am aware that each of the ingredients has been recommended for use inthis disease and 0 in various mixtures, such as shown on pages 431, 438,and 451 of the Agricultural Department Report for 1877-viz., copperas,charcoal, and sulphur; coal-oil,copperas,charcoal, and sulphur; also,copperas,spirits of turpentine, charcoal, sulphur, and carbolic acid.Such, therefore, I do not claim; biit What I claim, and desire to secureby Letters Patent, is

The remedy for hog-cholera, consisting of Water, coal-oil, spirits ofturpentine, sulphate of iron, charcoal, sulphur, and carbolic acid, inthe proportions stated.

BENJAMIN PALuER, H EUSTON W. PITTENGER.

